J Assoc Con Res
Introduction
Journal of the Association for Consumer Research, 10(4)
INTEREST CATEGORY: CONSUMER BEHAVIOR
POSTING TYPE: TOCs
Experiencing Consumption: The Social Nature and Physicalization of the Ephemeral
—Joseph K. Goodman, Jeff Galak, and Kristin Diehl []
More Than Money: The Relative Importance of Cultural, Social, and Economic Capital for Highbrow Cultural Experiences
—Joe J. Gladstone and Silvia Bellezza []
Extraverts Perceive Purchases More Experientially and Attain Greater Happiness from Them
—Wilson Bastos and Fernando Machado []
The Mere Attention Effect: Why Attention Alone Increases Retrospective Experiential Satisfaction
—Matthew J. Hall, Jamie D. Hyodo, and Alixandra Barasch []
How to Lose Friends and Influence No One: The Documenting Penalty in Experiential Consumption
—Freeman Wu, Geoffrey R. O. Durso, and Kelly L. Haws []
Why Are You Bowling Alone? Perceived Choice over Social Context Impacts Happiness from Solo Experiences
—Zuzanna Jurewicz, Miranda R. Goode, and Kirk Kristofferson []
The Materialization of Experiences: How Perceived Experience Depth Increases Consumers’ Preference for Unique Objects
—Soo Yon Ryu, Wilson Bastos, and Travis Tae Oh []
Of Photographs, Souvenirs, and Ticket Stubs: When Do Consumers Desire Mementos During an Experience?
—Charlene K. Chu and Suzanne B. Shu []
There Is a Potential Collector in Every Consumer
—William H. Ryan, Ellen R. K. Evers, and Siegwart M. Lindenberg []